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Is Chelsea v Brentford on TV? Channel, time and how to watch Premier League
Is Chelsea v Brentford on TV? Channel, time and how to watch Premier League
Chelsea take on Brentford in the Premier League’s early-kick off on Saturday at Stamford Bridge. Brentford go into the game unbeaten in their last three matches, having scored six goals while conceding just once. Chelsea might have let a two-goal lead slip against Arsenal last weekend but will want to bounce back against a side that has beaten them in the last two meetings between the clubs at Stamford Bridge. FOLLOW LIVE: Chelsea vs Brentford line-ups, team news and build-up However, Mauricio Pochettino’s side have not won at home since their 3-0 win over Luton in August. Here’s everything you need to know about the match and get the latest football betting odds and tips here. When is it? The Premier League match is on Saturday 28 October at 12.30pm BST at Stamford Bridge. How can I watch it? Chelsea vs Brentford will be shown live on TNT Sports 1 which can be streamed via the Discovery+ app with coverage starting at 11am BST. If you’re travelling abroad and want to watch major sporting events then you might need a VPN to unblock your streaming app. Our VPN roundup is here to help: get great deals on the best VPNs in the market. Viewers using a VPN need to make sure that they comply with any local regulations where they are and also with the terms of their service provider. Team news Nicolas Jackson could return to the Chelsea starting line-up, while Reece James is expected to remain on the bench. Chelsea have an extensive injury list with Armando Broja, Carney Chukwuemeka, Ben Chilwell, Christopher Nkunku, Trevoh Chalobah, Romeo Lavia and Wesley Fofana all sidelined. Brentford will be without Rico Henry, Keane Lewis-Potter, Shandon Baptiste, Ivan Toney, Mikkel Damsgaard, Kevin Schade and Joshua Dasilva. Odds Chelsea 4/7 Draw 23/10 Brentford 4/1 Prediction Chelsea will build on their draw against Arsenal and should be able to win the game for a timely boost against Thomas Frank’s solid outfit. Chelsea 2-1 Brentford. Read More Mauricio Pochettino secures greater Chelsea transfer influence and identifies key January target Mauricio Pochettino hails Reece James’ leadership and defends captain after ban Mikel Arteta pinpoints moment Arsenal made ‘phenomenal’ response at Chelsea I know my worth – Rasmus Hojlund ready to build on promising start at Man Utd Diogo Dalot ensures Manchester United honour Sir Bobby Charlton with victory Thomas Frank: Five-year anniversary meal will taste better after Brentford win
2023-10-28 19:25
Miami Dolphins Hit With Very Soft Roughing the Passer Penalty On Jalen Hurts
Miami Dolphins Hit With Very Soft Roughing the Passer Penalty On Jalen Hurts
The Miami Dolphins and Philadelphia Eagles each could only manage a field goal during the first quarter on Sunday Night Football but the home team finally broke
2023-10-23 09:57
Platin Audio to Debut Milan 5.1.4 Dolby Atmos Soundbar System Using WiSA DS Technology at CEDIA Expo 2023
Platin Audio to Debut Milan 5.1.4 Dolby Atmos Soundbar System Using WiSA DS Technology at CEDIA Expo 2023
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2023-08-29 19:23
UEFA punishes Romania for soccer fans' pro-Serbia chants at Euro 2024 qualifier against Kosovo
UEFA punishes Romania for soccer fans' pro-Serbia chants at Euro 2024 qualifier against Kosovo
UEFA has punished the Romanian soccer federation for pro-Serbia chants by fans during a game against Kosovo
2023-09-21 01:26
'It's really a play for adults': Daniel Kaluuya's 'Barney' will be fun and entertaining,' says Mattel CEO
'It's really a play for adults': Daniel Kaluuya's 'Barney' will be fun and entertaining,' says Mattel CEO
'Not that it’s R-rated, but it’ll focus on trials and tribulations of being thirtysomething,' said Mattel CEO Ynon Kreiz
2023-10-04 07:23
Trump ally Powell surrenders in Georgia election subversion case -jail records
Trump ally Powell surrenders in Georgia election subversion case -jail records
Attorney Sidney Powell, one of former U.S. President Donald Trump's 18 co-defendants in the Georgia 2020 election subversion
2023-08-24 02:50
Ophelia continues weakening as it moves up the East Coast, bringing heavy rain from North Carolina to New Jersey
Ophelia continues weakening as it moves up the East Coast, bringing heavy rain from North Carolina to New Jersey
Ophelia, now a post-tropical cyclone, is moving up the East Coast, bringing heavy rainfall and threats of flash flooding and dangerous surf from North Carolina to New Jersey.
2023-09-24 12:15
Historic drought, hot seas slow Panama Canal shipping
Historic drought, hot seas slow Panama Canal shipping
By Lisa Baertlein and Marianna Parraga LOS ANGELES/HOUSTON Before the Ever Max ship carrying lava lamps, sofas, Halloween
2023-08-21 18:23
Republic of Ireland ready to bounce back after dramatic World Cup warm-up clash
Republic of Ireland ready to bounce back after dramatic World Cup warm-up clash
Defender Heather Payne says it is back to business as usual for the Republic of Ireland after a dramatic Friday night that saw their behind-closed-doors friendly with Colombia aborted and midfielder Denise O’Sullivan taken to hospital with a suspected shin injury. The World Cup warm-up in Brisbane was abandoned after 20 minutes due to what the Football Association of Ireland (FAI) would later explain in a statement was as a result of it becoming “overly physical”. Initial scans revealed O’Sullivan had not sustained any fractures, with an update expected during Monday afternoon’s training session – just three sleeps away from the Girls in Green’s World Cup debut against Australia on Thursday night. While they will be hoping for more encouraging news about their team-mate, Payne insisted the team have otherwise put the tumultuous events behind them, saying: “It’s a new week as well, and I think everyone is just… our main focus here is the World Cup and we’re all really focused on that game on Thursday. “It’s Monday now, it’s a new week, the game is just a few days away. Honestly, we’re all good. We had a recovery day and a day off and it was nice. We’ve been together for so long now, it’s nearly five weeks, so it’s nice to get out and about and do your own thing. But yeah, I think everyone is just focused on the upcoming game.” Players enjoyed a rest day on Sunday, with some heading to the beach and others meeting koalas at a sanctuary nearby their Brisbane base. The Republic have been handed the intimidating task of opening their maiden World Cup in front of more than 80,000 fans at Sydney’s Stadium Australia, where the majority will be cheering for co-hosts the Matildas, 12 places above Payne’s number 22 side in FIFA’s global rankings. It does not get any easier for the only Group B nation to never have featured in the global showpiece, with Olympic champions Canada – the Republic’s highest-ranked group rivals in seventh – in Perth to follow, then a first-ever meeting with Nigeria in Brisbane to conclude the group stage. In May, 23-year-old Ballinasloe native Payne graduated from the University of Florida, where she played for the Division One Seminoles. She stayed in the States for a month, both to train and close that particular chapter of her career, before joining up with her Republic team-mates. She said: “I was able to enjoy my last time there and take it all in, but since I’ve been home we’ve had camp and then I was able to just kind of fully switch over to this mode. “I think over the past couple of weeks I’ve kind of been focusing on both (the World Cup and next steps) a bit, but now that I’ve gotten here my full focus is on the World Cup. This is a huge, huge tournament and our first, so I just want to be fully focused on that.” At some point soon, Payne will inevitably appear in one of those pen-in-hand promotional photos, wearing the colours of whichever club she chooses to call her next home. For now, however, green is the only shade that matters. Payne added: “Wearing that shirt means everything. I think now more than ever, I think since we see the Irish support and we see that the whole country is behind us, I think it’s meaning quite a lot now more than ever. “It’s absolutely brilliant. I think when we’re out there on Thursday in front of 80,000 people and then knowing everyone at home is also watching, I think we’re all going to be super proud.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live The sporting weekend in pictures England’s Nathan Kimsey falls to Vincent Norrman in playoff in PGA debut ‘The best player to ever don boots’: Lionel Messi unveiled to Inter Miami’s fans
2023-07-17 12:59
Andrew Tate enlightens fans with 6-word mantra to make life ‘worth living’, Internet says ‘it’s not that easy’
Andrew Tate enlightens fans with 6-word mantra to make life ‘worth living’, Internet says ‘it’s not that easy’
In a recent tweet, Andrew Tate highlighted how life is too short to lead a mundane living
2023-09-27 12:59
Drop-goal master Ford uses 'great weapon' to undo Argentina
Drop-goal master Ford uses 'great weapon' to undo Argentina
George Ford achieved the rare feat of knocking over three drop-goals in England's dominant 27-10 victory over Argentina to kick-start their...
2023-09-10 06:27
Watch 'Hot Ones' host Sean Evans taste test the new world's hottest pepper
Watch 'Hot Ones' host Sean Evans taste test the new world's hottest pepper
We've watched Hot Ones host Sean Evans calmly carrying out interviews while chomping through some
2023-10-17 17:47